Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda has once again stirred political debate by questioning the financial strength of rival parties. In a sharp remark, Dhanda asked which political party possesses crores of rupees for “purchasing,” a statement widely interpreted as an attack on money power and alleged unethical practices in politics.
Anurag Dhanda Questions Political Funding Practices
The comment comes at a time when political funding and transparency have become major talking points across the country. The Aam Aadmi Party has consistently positioned itself as a proponent of clean politics, often accusing traditional parties of misusing money to influence elections, leaders, and public opinion. Dhanda’s statement reinforces AAP’s narrative against what it calls the commercialization of democracy.
Political observers believe the remark is aimed at drawing public attentio
Political observers believe the remark is aimed at drawing public attention to the growing role of money in electoral politics, especially during election seasons. By raising this question, Dhanda has sought to highlight the disparity between parties that rely on public support and those allegedly backed by massive financial resources.
Known for his outspoken views, Anurag Dhanda has frequently raised issues related to transparency, accountability, and public welfare. From farmers’ rights to youth employment and women-centric policies, the AAP leader has maintained a consistent line of criticism against what he terms “old-style politics.” His latest comment adds another layer to the ongoing debate on ethical governance and fair political practices.



